Equity Linked Saving Schemes

Equity Linked Saving Schemes

Equity Linked Saving Schemes Investors are well aware of instruments like PF, LIC, PPF, ULIPS, ELSS or Equity Linked Savings Schemes, as they offer rebate U/S 80CC of the IT Act. Amongst all these instruments ELSS stands out as a smart and efficient way of saving tax and creating wealth. It is ...

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Large Cap Funds

Large Cap Funds

Large Cap Funds In large-cap fund is a fund where minimum 80% of the corpus is invested in well-established companies with large market capitalization. These funds are safer and have low volatility. Stocks, where these funds invest in are called large cap stocks. Examples of large cap stocks ar...

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Mid Cap Fund

Mid Cap Fund

Mid Cap Fund When a scheme invests minimum 65% in mid cap companies, the fund is called Mid-cap fund. As per recent categorization is done by SEBI, Mid cap stocks are stocks that rank between 100-250 in terms of market capitalization. As compared to large-cap funds, Mid-cap funds are volatile b...

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Systematic Investment Plan

Systematic Investment Plan

Systematic Investment Plan When an investor chooses to invest a fixed amount periodically in a certain fund that is known as SIP. Investments can be monthly or Quarterly. A few Fund houses also accept daily and weekly SIP’s. Hence, SIP is not an investment, it’s a mode of investment...

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Systematic Transfer Plan

Systematic Transfer Plan

Systematic Transfer Plan Transferring a fixed amount from one mutual fund scheme into another scheme is known as STP or Systematic Transfer Plan. STP can be triggered by the investor (or unit holder) to meet one or more financial objective. 1. Regular STP: Normally an STP is used for investi...

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